Neurodevelopmental Theories of Adolescent Decision Making: Overview and Implications for Consumer Behavior

E Beard, V Venkatraman… - Journal of the Association …, 2024 - journals.uchicago.edu
Adolescence represents a unique period of the lifespan, characterized by heightened
susceptibility to social feedback and increased autonomy in a wide range of choice …

[HTML][HTML] Development of human visual cortical function: A scoping review of task-and naturalistic-fMRI studies through the interactive specialization and maturational …

R Tansey, K Graff, S Rai, D Merrikh, KJ Godfrey… - Neuroscience & …, 2024 - Elsevier
Overarching theories such as the interactive specialization and maturational frameworks
have been proposed to describe human functional brain development. However, these …

[HTML][HTML] Developmental changes in brain activation during novel grammar learning in 8-25-year-olds

WM Menks, C Ekerdt, K Lemhöfer, E Kidd… - Developmental …, 2024 - Elsevier
While it is well established that grammar learning success varies with age, the cause of this
developmental change is largely unknown. This study examined functional MRI activation …

Neural connectivity patterns explain why adolescents perceive the world as moving slow

F Ghorbani, X Zhou, N Talebi, V Roessner… - Communications …, 2024 - nature.com
That younger individuals perceive the world as moving slower than adults is a familiar
phenomenon. Yet, it remains an open question why that is. Using event segmentation …

Self-regulation and academic achievement.

CE Cameron, MM McClelland, J Grammer, FJ Morrison - 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Self-regulation refers to a complex of intentional and emergent processes involved in
controlling, directing, and planning one's cognitions, emotions, and behavior. In …

[HTML][HTML] Experience-dependent neurodevelopment of self-regulation in adolescence

WJ Meredith, JA Silvers - Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 2024 - Elsevier
Adolescence is a period of rapid biobehavioral change, characterized in part by increased
neural maturation and sensitivity to one's environment. In this review, we aim to demonstrate …

[HTML][HTML] Preschoolers' deception related to prefrontal cortex activation: An fNIRS study

M Dai, Y Gao, X Hu, G Fu, Z Hu, L Sai - NeuroImage, 2024 - Elsevier
Deception is an essential part of children's moral development. Previous developmental
studies have shown that children start to deceive at the age of 3 years, and as age increased …

Mind wandering may both promote and impair learning

A Soemer, C Gericke, U Schiefele - Memory & Cognition, 2024 - Springer
The present investigation deals with individual differences in habitual (trait-level) mind
wandering and their effects on learning. We hypothesized that the 'positive-constructive'type …

Left OFC activation in fNIRS during an inhibitory control task in an early years sample: integrating stress responses with cognitive function and brain activation

MCC Ramacciotti, RDS Soares Junior… - Developmental …, 2024 - karger.com
Introduction: Previous functional near-infrared (fNIRS) studies using Go/No-Go (GNG) tasks
have focused on brain activation in relation to cognitive processes, particularly inhibitory …

[HTML][HTML] Unveiling the development of human voice perception: Neurobiological mechanisms and pathophysiology

EE Harford, LL Holt, TJ Abel - Current Research in Neurobiology, 2024 - Elsevier
The human voice is a critical stimulus for the auditory system that promotes social
connection, informs the listener about identity and emotion, and acts as the carrier for …